In fairness, he’s from Michigan, I looked. It’s flat as a pancake. It’s a lot easier to deal with driving in snow when it’s flat as a pancake. N. GA including ATL, not so much.
When I was up north, I used to laugh at “you southerners” because you’d have pile-ups in the rain. “They’d never be able to drive in snow!” I’d say.
Then I got here.
See, I discovered the rain mixes with all the road-oil and it pretty much becomes snow... at least at first.
I laugh no more.
Yes, but, we got this stuff here called “lake affect”. When you all get a snow storm, it stops after three or four hours. Lake affect keeps piling it on for double the dump. It’s fun.